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possible price manipulation and collusion, saying, "california's consumers are all too familiar with energy price spikes which cannot be explained by market fundamentals, and which turn out years later to have been the result of malicious and manipulative trading activity." analysts say the gasoline situation in california is pretty much confined to that state. it is largely cut off from the pipeline network across much of the nation and vulnerable to disruptions in supply and price. nationwide, motorists are paying 35 cents more per gallon than a year ago. oil trader phil flynn of price futures group and a fox business news contributor joins us from cme group this morning. good morning phil. what's your prediction on oil prices during the next few weeks? > > down, down, down. gas prices down as well. i think our nightmare is really coming to an end. to be honest with you, you're talking about that as a national average. there's places in the country where prices have actually fallen close to 2-15¢ a gallon, but because of the issues in california, it's been keeping the overall market high
possible price manipulation and collusion, saying, "california's consumers are all too familiar with energy price spikes which cannot be explained by market fundamentals, and which turn out years later to have been the result of malicious and manipulative trading activity." analysts say the gasoline situation in california is pretty much confined to that state. it is largely cut off from the pipeline network across much of the nation and vulnerable to disruptions in supply and price....
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growing faster providing investors some encouragement so the gains have been held in check by an slump in energy stocks, taking a live look at the big board the dow currently up two, nasdac up 10 and s & p up three. >>> tensions were hyatt last nights oakland city council meeting as people gathered to have their voices heard about a deadly police shooting. >> can you remove those folks who are still standing and refuse to take their seat? >> protesters shouted down council president larry reed. they say the police shooting of 18-year-old allen blueford back in may was unwarranted and unjust it tied. blueford's mother demanded the police report on the shooting. councilman reed eventually gave his copy of the police record to the blueford family, but the family says that report still lives many unanswered questions. oakland police have maintained that blueford pointed a gun at an officer. >>> the oakland police department is responding to the murders by offering people the option to text crime tips to police anonymously. it's part of a new program called nixel tip watch. we'll learn more about whe
growing faster providing investors some encouragement so the gains have been held in check by an slump in energy stocks, taking a live look at the big board the dow currently up two, nasdac up 10 and s & p up three. >>> tensions were hyatt last nights oakland city council meeting as people gathered to have their voices heard about a deadly police shooting. >> can you remove those folks who are still standing and refuse to take their seat? >> protesters shouted down...
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the energy inside the ballpark absolutely electrifying. super a fan. >> one of the greatest games ever. the place was rocking! it was beautiful! we love it! >> reporter: we got a little piece to show you, but we'll take it in about 10 seconds. ♪[ music ] ♪[ music ] >> we're no. 1! we're no. 1! yea! >> reporter: hear now the sights and sounds in that final out. [ cheering and applause ] >> we all wanted it. now we got it! everyone deserves it! >> best team ever! we're just so happy to be in the play-offs! all the way, baby! >> here comes some of the champagne! >> we've been waiting. we knew they had it in 'em. look at 'em right now. going crazy. [ sound of cheering ] >> reporter: back live now, outside the coliseum. banjo man making friends, as he always does inside the ballpark and outside. one thing that's gonna be talked about is the hottest team in baseball right now, and a lot of people will maybe just say the oakland a's, usually the hottest team in baseball moves on farther in the major league baseball play-offs. i'm just saying.
the energy inside the ballpark absolutely electrifying. super a fan. >> one of the greatest games ever. the place was rocking! it was beautiful! we love it! >> reporter: we got a little piece to show you, but we'll take it in about 10 seconds. ♪[ music ] ♪[ music ] >> we're no. 1! we're no. 1! yea! >> reporter: hear now the sights and sounds in that final out. [ cheering and applause ] >> we all wanted it. now we got it! everyone deserves it! >> best team...
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and, i -- look i'm in favor of green energy, $90 billion. that would have hired 2 million teachers. >> chris: and we saw that throughout the debate. and mr. obama kept looking down, while romney was making points, or criticizing him or attacking him. but, i have to think that is debate 101, that you would tell your candidate, always assume you you are on camera and that, you know, looking at you, even if the other guy is speaking? >> you know, it is funny, though, chris, debate history, presidential debate history is replete with examples of where candidates don't pay attention to how they look, and how they say things, and are only worried about what they say. but, audiences tell us that they take as much as 65% of their meaning from how candidates -- how people say things. you know, so you have the famous george bush looking at his watch, or al gore, sighing in the debate, and this time around, we have the president, who seems to be disinterested. who seems to be irritated and not focused on the debate. >> chris: what do you tell a candida
and, i -- look i'm in favor of green energy, $90 billion. that would have hired 2 million teachers. >> chris: and we saw that throughout the debate. and mr. obama kept looking down, while romney was making points, or criticizing him or attacking him. but, i have to think that is debate 101, that you would tell your candidate, always assume you you are on camera and that, you know, looking at you, even if the other guy is speaking? >> you know, it is funny, though, chris, debate...
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the debate remained sizzled, mitt romney went after the president for green energy, and high profile companies in the bay area. >> you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks, into solar and wind. i have a friend who say you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. >> reporter: the president said his plan doesn't add up. >> i think math, common sense, and our history shows us that's not a recipe for job growth. >> reporter: tonight's debate might also be remembered for what the president did not bring up, his successes, such as the turn around of the auto industry, and the romney gaffes what romney said 47% see themselves as victims. >> live outside the debate convenient new in denver, where thousands gathered to watch the candidates. >> reporter: frank, we are here at the university of denver, and in this open space just a few hours ago, there were thousands of people, students and faculty here. this campus is proud to have hosted this debate, and there were strong opinions about who won, and who lost. as the candidates took to the stage tonight inside an
the debate remained sizzled, mitt romney went after the president for green energy, and high profile companies in the bay area. >> you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks, into solar and wind. i have a friend who say you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. >> reporter: the president said his plan doesn't add up. >> i think math, common sense, and our history shows us that's not a recipe for job growth. >> reporter: tonight's debate...
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. >> solar energy. >> yes. >> you're doing research in solar energy? >> yes. where else is the solar energy the most intense? >> at the desert. >> the desert, of course. >> but won't that hurt your oil industry? >> no. no, no, not at all. it will supplement it. our vision is that we will be exporters of gigawatts of electricity. we will be exporting both: barrels of oil and gigawatts of power. >> and so, he says, the kingdom will still be in the energy business long after the sun sets on the age of oil. >> due to the great recession, oil prices had plummeted when these stories first aired in 2008 and 2009. they're back up again but have not reached the heights of $150 a barrel. as for the possibility of speculators driving prices up, new federal regulations now make it more difficult to manipulate the market. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc.
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could have come into office facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, and spend his energy and passion for two years fighting for obamacare instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> reporter: the president argued that romney must have liked healthcare reform at some point. >> the irony is that we've seen this model work really well. in massachusetts. governor romney did a good thing. >> reporter: then it was onto leadership. romney complied there has been a lack of it in washington with the president at the helm. >> i like the way we did it in massachusetts. in my state, we had republicans and democrats come together. you pushed through a plan without a single republican vote, instead of bringing america together, and having a discussion, you pushed through something that you thought was the best answer. >> reporter: the president indicated that romney may not know what he's getting into. >> he's going to have a busy first day because he's also going to repeal obamacare, which will not be popular. >> reporter: let's talk about the exit poll of uncommitted vot
could have come into office facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, and spend his energy and passion for two years fighting for obamacare instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> reporter: the president argued that romney must have liked healthcare reform at some point. >> the irony is that we've seen this model work really well. in massachusetts. governor romney did a good thing. >> reporter: then it was onto leadership. romney complied...
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. >> reporter: uc berkeley's energy expert severin borenstein says california's cast costs 15 to 20 cents more per gallon, made worse when one of the refineries making california's gas shuts down. several are not at full capacity, including chevron partially shut down because of the fire. >> the politicians are trying to figure out what can they do or who can they claim. often they blame the refineries. >> reporter: dianne feinstein is asking federal regulators to see if there was an illegal short squeeze. price spikes turn out years later to have been the result of malicious and manipulative trading affect. cawing on the ftc to react immediately and aggressively to protect california's consumers. borenstein says it's hard to prove but possible because there are only a few companies that produce the california clean blend. she says chevron as a hold of more than 20% of the market. >> those companies are in a position where if they change their output, it does move the price. the real question is then would they do that? would they fully produce a little less in order to keep prices higher
. >> reporter: uc berkeley's energy expert severin borenstein says california's cast costs 15 to 20 cents more per gallon, made worse when one of the refineries making california's gas shuts down. several are not at full capacity, including chevron partially shut down because of the fire. >> the politicians are trying to figure out what can they do or who can they claim. often they blame the refineries. >> reporter: dianne feinstein is asking federal regulators to see if there...
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every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> cars smash and windows broken. protestors leave a trail of destruction in oakland. what sparked their anger. >> i just don't see us going down any time soon. >> trying to ease the pressure, how governor brown plans to reverse the gas price runup. >> low pressure spinning off the coastline. could we see some showers in the bay area? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and the silicon valley ride is off to a great start. this is a live look at 880/237. coming up a check of bay area bridges. >>> good morning, it's monday, october 8. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 5:00 on
every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> cars...
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stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years those have only gone to state-owned groups. that's a big development. >>> u.s. crude oil futures fell 2% today and posted a loss for the week to settle just under $90 a barrel. refinery problems around the country like the ones we were just telling you about mean less demand for oil to process and that's why oil prices fell today. >>> all right, iran's currency collapse continues. is the regime imploding? that is coming up next. >>> plus the financial crisis in greece getting so bad the prime minister expresses fears that if they don't get aid soon they could see a rise of a right-wing neo-nazi party. we've got details on all that coming up. more nonany on the ot
stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years those have only gone to state-owned groups. that's a...
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. >> he one of the suggestions i've had is bring chevron energy solutions to richmond. so they are not only making petroleum products here but they are making renewable energy product the all in the same city. it would be great for richmond. >>> the city council is expected to make a formal request tomorrow. chevron says it is not able to make a long-term investment until approval. >>> pg&e crews, they want to warn people in redwood city, you may smell a natural gas odor today. they will be venting natural gas early in the afternoon. it's part of the pipeline safety enhancement program. depending upon the weather, if you live nearby or happen to be nearby, you may smell natural gas. >>> 8:51. hundred of thousands of -- hundred of thousands of young illegals will be signing for up for drivers' licenses. governor brown is making them eligible but only if they sign up for a federal work program. supporters of the new lay saw california streets will be safer for everyone when all drivers have licenses. the governor vetoed legislation that would have made domestic workers el
. >> he one of the suggestions i've had is bring chevron energy solutions to richmond. so they are not only making petroleum products here but they are making renewable energy product the all in the same city. it would be great for richmond. >>> the city council is expected to make a formal request tomorrow. chevron says it is not able to make a long-term investment until approval. >>> pg&e crews, they want to warn people in redwood city, you may smell a natural gas...
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this is what happened to energy companies for years, to traditional energy companies. but here we prop them up and they can't stand on their own because no one is buying their products because they don't make economic sense. >> they're not investing in a new technology. this is not a technology of the future. this technology was around 100 years ago. the batteries don't last any longer. they don't charge any faster. the cars don't go any further than they did 100 years ago when electric vehicles were the rage. you know, the cars might go a little faster than they used to. so really a failed policy. this is why government and a handful of bureaucrats are the no the people you want deciding to invest money into this industry. melissa: paul, you're so right. thank you so much for coming on our show. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: a campaign sea shift for banks. new details how the biggest wall street firms are leaving president obama in the financial dust. that is coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about campaign cash. ♪ ♪ [ male
this is what happened to energy companies for years, to traditional energy companies. but here we prop them up and they can't stand on their own because no one is buying their products because they don't make economic sense. >> they're not investing in a new technology. this is not a technology of the future. this technology was around 100 years ago. the batteries don't last any longer. they don't charge any faster. the cars don't go any further than they did 100 years ago when electric...
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. >> i do feel better energy in the crowd actually. >> reporter: energy, spilling over perhaps from the 49ers big romp at home tonight. >> get some mojo for the giants, let's go baby, play offs. >> reporter: fans who went to both games had to bask in it. >> fantastic. it doesn't get any better, baseball, niners doing their thing. we're on, we're on. >> reporter: but not good enough. fans on both sides of the bay now grasp the strength of their opponent. >> that was a strong team. so, we can do it. we have our faith but it's going to be kind of hard. >> reporter: fans who saw the last bay bridge series and were tantalized by visions of another are just focused now on survival. >> the only good thing about it is both teams are real young. we have a lot of young players. so there's always next year. >> reporter: always next year? too soon for that says the giant's boss. >> you don't worry. you just go inning by inning, pitch by pitch. we get through the night and then get cincinnati. >> reporter: and tuesday the screaming fans will be cincinnati's home advantage. >> they did so well on the
. >> i do feel better energy in the crowd actually. >> reporter: energy, spilling over perhaps from the 49ers big romp at home tonight. >> get some mojo for the giants, let's go baby, play offs. >> reporter: fans who went to both games had to bask in it. >> fantastic. it doesn't get any better, baseball, niners doing their thing. we're on, we're on. >> reporter: but not good enough. fans on both sides of the bay now grasp the strength of their opponent....
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>> she didn't even react the first but as soon as i ran in she fed off my nervous energy and ran into the couch. hang on just a second. she just came up to say hello. this little girl loves fireworks. she's just -- she's just out in the rain storms with us and she just isn't afraid of loud bangs. >> oh [ bleep ]! >>> baby hedge hog is thirsty. ♪ >>> nick got a double-dose of extreme injury. the first one from virgin, utah. this is red bull rampage. this hurts to watch. >> oh, my god. he ae's smiling. >> oh, no! >> oh! >> did you hear that? >> yeah. did you hear that? this is cameron zinc. he overshoots the landing over this canyon. bails off his bike and then lan lan lands feet first in the dirt. >> he had to have broken his ankle, shins. >> when i saw this for the first time i thought the same thing. apparently he walked away just five minutes later. >> are you kidding? >> and was watching the finals of this event the next day on crutches. if you look at his instagram he posted a photo from the hospital and you see him there, looks like he's not scraped up. he posted not where i wa
>> she didn't even react the first but as soon as i ran in she fed off my nervous energy and ran into the couch. hang on just a second. she just came up to say hello. this little girl loves fireworks. she's just -- she's just out in the rain storms with us and she just isn't afraid of loud bangs. >> oh [ bleep ]! >>> baby hedge hog is thirsty. ♪ >>> nick got a double-dose of extreme injury. the first one from virgin, utah. this is red bull rampage. this hurts to...
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scariest, probably the most disappointing, the giants, particular this weekend the complete back of energy and excitement at the ballpark. the a's hoping that is nowhere near the case tomorrow night as they try to stay alive near detroit. work out this afternoon. doing their best to get the first two games and particular sunday's loss behind them. the vibe, the fabs could provide, may turn out as a game changer and hopefully for the a's in the end a series changer as well. >> we feel comfortable at home. whether you feel comfortable or not you still have to go out and pull out a win. pull out three in a row but first have you to get one. don't worry about the past two games. those are over and done with. can't change them, can't do anything about them. >> no back down in the baltimore orioles -- undaunted by losing game one against the yankees. 1-0 new york in the third. a two run sing 8 -- 3-20 orioles in the 9th. jim johnson. roughed up for five. yesterday, with the yankees down in order. 1-1 series. they are going to yankee stadium come wednesday. the offense absolutely s many, othered
scariest, probably the most disappointing, the giants, particular this weekend the complete back of energy and excitement at the ballpark. the a's hoping that is nowhere near the case tomorrow night as they try to stay alive near detroit. work out this afternoon. doing their best to get the first two games and particular sunday's loss behind them. the vibe, the fabs could provide, may turn out as a game changer and hopefully for the a's in the end a series changer as well. >> we feel...
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. >> looks like that's where all the energy is too. that's weird. >> hopefully next time someone is shooting at me it's near a body of water so i can just jump in. >> just be five feet away. >>> it's a prank that packs a punch. >> these two decide, we're going to do some reverse arm wrestling. never heard of this in my life. >> find out how it's done, then decide funny ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. >>> waves, sand, sand castles. you normally don't see two freighters. these two freighters were stranded during a storm on friday night. >> how did they get so close to shore? >> i'm assuming the storm pushed them because they say they were trapped on a sand bar and trying all kinds of methods to get them out of there. for a couple days, they couldn't. they used helicopters,
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the biggest drag: the energy sector, down 1.1%. but inside the dow jones industrial average, it was hewlett-packard getting plenty of attention. it's double digit stock drop pushed shares down to a nine year low. the stock fell hard, down 13%. volume was very heavy, more than 140 million shares traded, almost six times its average daily trading pace. c.e.o. meg whitman surprised investors by warning of a deeper than expected slide in earnings next year. revenue in all of its business divisions except for software is expected to fall. >> h.p. has done a bad job adjusting to where the business environment is headed. we see stagnating revenue, we see things actually getting worse next year relative to what analysts expected and that's not necessarily something cost cutting can save in and of itself. >> tom: those job cuts will total 29,000 when they're done. h.p. also vowed to reduce the number of products it sells, and c.e.o. whitman said the biggest challenge has been c.e.o. turnover. she's the third chief executive in as many year.
the biggest drag: the energy sector, down 1.1%. but inside the dow jones industrial average, it was hewlett-packard getting plenty of attention. it's double digit stock drop pushed shares down to a nine year low. the stock fell hard, down 13%. volume was very heavy, more than 140 million shares traded, almost six times its average daily trading pace. c.e.o. meg whitman surprised investors by warning of a deeper than expected slide in earnings next year. revenue in all of its business divisions...
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the debate remained sizzled, mitt romney went after the president for green energy, and high profile companies in the bay area. >> you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks, into solar and wind. i have a friend who say you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. >> reporter: the president said his plan doesn't add up. >> i think math, common sense, and our history shows us that's not a recipe for job growth. >> reporter: tonight's debate might also be remembered for what the president did not bring up, his successes, such as the turn around of the auto industry, and the romney gaffes what romney said 47% see themselves as victims. >> live outside the debate convenient new in denver, where thousands gathered to watch the candidates. >> reporter: frank, we are here at the university of denver, and in this open space just a few hours ago, there were thousands of people, students and faculty here. this campus is proud to have hosted this debate, and there were strong opinions about who won, and who lost. as the candidates took to the stage tonight inside an
the debate remained sizzled, mitt romney went after the president for green energy, and high profile companies in the bay area. >> you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks, into solar and wind. i have a friend who say you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. >> reporter: the president said his plan doesn't add up. >> i think math, common sense, and our history shows us that's not a recipe for job growth. >> reporter: tonight's debate...
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is that good energy? what is this? >> i'm just sending out positive energy right now. giving it up. let's go, fellas. you can have a little too. there you go. >>> christina loren says we have all sorts of things to look forward to. >> i was praying all day yesterday. maybe they just need the one day off to row groegroup. temperatures are looking good right now. this is a live picture downtown san jose looking fabulous this morning. i don't know if you had a chance to catch the sunset yesterday. it was beautiful. we are going to get an even better sunrise this morning with plenty of high clouds to start. 53 degrees in concord, we're at 55, good morning to you in san francisco, a little bit more tranquil in the city this morning. as we head throughout the morning hours we'll get some showers to help improve our air quality and this is the first significant rain of the fall season. so we stop the clock at 10:00 a.m. between 10:00 and noon, you've got the best chance of seeing those showers. we're only expecting them along the peninsula. i don't think the north bay will see much action
is that good energy? what is this? >> i'm just sending out positive energy right now. giving it up. let's go, fellas. you can have a little too. there you go. >>> christina loren says we have all sorts of things to look forward to. >> i was praying all day yesterday. maybe they just need the one day off to row groegroup. temperatures are looking good right now. this is a live picture downtown san jose looking fabulous this morning. i don't know if you had a chance to catch...
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in addition to owning these housing recovery stories we are also owning pipelines, energy companies, chemical companies and gaming companies. these are sectors that will likely outgrow the growth rate and see positive credit momentum. those are the companies you want to still own. >> we have to leave it there. thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. in terms of the trade you made a good point. you would not go into some of these names because you believe we have seen some sort of a run. >> we talked earlier today. if these stocks have been in favor a lot of these profits are coming off the table. you have to look at the equities did lead. i don't know if there is a lot of bang for your buck. s&p has to be up another 3% for these to be rebought. >> after the move people started saying i have to buy the timberlands and banks. i hear it every other night. understand where you are which is we are long in the tooth. >>> coming up next kelly joins us with a look at what is up next. >> we spent all day talking about risk management and goldman sachs. here is what you don't know. wha
in addition to owning these housing recovery stories we are also owning pipelines, energy companies, chemical companies and gaming companies. these are sectors that will likely outgrow the growth rate and see positive credit momentum. those are the companies you want to still own. >> we have to leave it there. thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. in terms of the trade you made a good point. you would not go into some of these names because you believe we have seen some sort of...
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. >> california energy commission can allow non-carb gasoline, gasoline that doesn't meet the california standard to be sold in california. >> reporter: in fact, it was authorized once before. just a few percent of non-carb gas brought to california would quickly lower prices. >>> to find the least expensive gas in the area where you live, go to our website, ktvu.com. click on the business tab, then choose consumer from the drop-down menu. >>> a new study says the national abortion rate will plummet if women at risk for accidental pregnancies got the birth control of their choice at no cost. the researchers enrolled 9000 women in what was called the contraceptive choice project. many participants were poor and had no insurance and low education. the abortion rate for every 1000 women in the study was less than 8. that is much lower than the national rate of 20 abortions for every 1000 women. the study was conducted between 2008 and 2010 at washington university school of medicine in st. louis. >>> a new warning tonight for heavy smokers and drinkers. researchers say you may face pancreat
. >> california energy commission can allow non-carb gasoline, gasoline that doesn't meet the california standard to be sold in california. >> reporter: in fact, it was authorized once before. just a few percent of non-carb gas brought to california would quickly lower prices. >>> to find the least expensive gas in the area where you live, go to our website, ktvu.com. click on the business tab, then choose consumer from the drop-down menu. >>> a new study says the...
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. >> people will be on their feet screaming, the energy has been incredible for the last home series run and sweeping the mariners and rangers. it will be awesome. >> the next game is tuesday in oakland with a start time of 6:00 p.m. www.ktvu.com has more on the a's playoffs, including a sideline showed and an interview with the team manager. and at 5:30 p.m. we will talk togiants fans who are -- to giants fan whose are hoping they will bring the bay area a win. >>> nice weather tonight but we may have changes. mark tamayo is here now. >> the weather changing a bit. could include showers over the next few days but not tonight. tonight readings dropping off rapidly. mostly clear skies out there as you can see, bit of a breeze around san francisco and oakland. if you are heading to at&t park you can see this, clear skies, maybey partly cloudy skies late in the game -- maybe partly cloudy skies late in the game. winds 10-20 miles per hour. low clouds to the north and to the south, it has been a nice weekend. we had over cast near the shoreline this afternoon. temperatures right now are
. >> people will be on their feet screaming, the energy has been incredible for the last home series run and sweeping the mariners and rangers. it will be awesome. >> the next game is tuesday in oakland with a start time of 6:00 p.m. www.ktvu.com has more on the a's playoffs, including a sideline showed and an interview with the team manager. and at 5:30 p.m. we will talk togiants fans who are -- to giants fan whose are hoping they will bring the bay area a win. >>> nice...
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on the energy front, oil prices moved higher today. prices spiked back above $90 a barrel on concerns about supply disruption as the conflict between syria and turkey continues to escalate. after the close, chevron issued a third-quarter profit warning due to the impact of hurricane issac on oil production in the gulf of mexico. shares of chevron were down about $2 in after-hours trading. and finally, all five of the most actively traded etfs ended lower.s ararse' ishare's russ p 2er q's and ishare's russell 2000. and that's tonight's "market focus." s it may be a tougher christmas than expected for some of the nation's retailers. the latest survey of consumers by the n.p.d. group shows just one in ten plan to spend more on gifts this year than last. the retail tracking firm says the rest plan to spend the same as last year or less. and when they do shop, the results show consumers will be focused on practical items, convenience and value. coupons from web sites like groupon and living social are also popular with consumers. and deals
on the energy front, oil prices moved higher today. prices spiked back above $90 a barrel on concerns about supply disruption as the conflict between syria and turkey continues to escalate. after the close, chevron issued a third-quarter profit warning due to the impact of hurricane issac on oil production in the gulf of mexico. shares of chevron were down about $2 in after-hours trading. and finally, all five of the most actively traded etfs ended lower.s ararse' ishare's russ p 2er q's and...
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the players tell me feeding off the energy is what helped them. in detroit they won't have that luxury. they also have to face justin verlander and max sherzer. the a's said a record for the most strikeouts, but coco crisp leading off, 8 for 22 against justin verlander. that's going to be the key factor for the a's in this playoff series. casey pratt here at comerica park for nbc bay area. >> thanks so much. comcast sportsnet california brings you sportsnet central october quest. pregame one hour before every a's game. postgame coverage starts immediately after the final out. that is sportsnet central october quest on comcast sportsnet california. that's a mouthful early in the morning. >> october quest has the nice ring to it. we've got the a's, we've got the giants. let's get that world series. >> you know what, or the yankees. if it's going to be the giants, let's have them beat the yankees. we're all for the a's and the giants. temperatures are running cool this morning. we've got a lot of low cloud cover out there. we want to start with this
the players tell me feeding off the energy is what helped them. in detroit they won't have that luxury. they also have to face justin verlander and max sherzer. the a's said a record for the most strikeouts, but coco crisp leading off, 8 for 22 against justin verlander. that's going to be the key factor for the a's in this playoff series. casey pratt here at comerica park for nbc bay area. >> thanks so much. comcast sportsnet california brings you sportsnet central october quest. pregame...
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analysts say he appeared bitter prepared and full of energy. while president barack obama appeared sluggish, tired maybe even bored. the two sparred over most topics and lot of time spent debating over health reform. >> i like the fact in my state we had republicans and democrats come together. what you did was push together a plan without a single republican vote. >> in the last few years heat care premiums have gone up it is try, true but slower than any time in the last 50 years. >> there will be 2 more, today the president is there while romney is there. in washington, jacqueline feld, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the next debate actually will feature vice-president joe biden and paul ryan. it takes place one week from today in danville, kentucky and will focus on foreign and domestic policy. president obama and mit mitt romney will face off two more times. they will met there then and their final debate is then there. >> 8:16, death row at san quintin could become a thing of the past if voters approve that. if that happens the death sentences o
analysts say he appeared bitter prepared and full of energy. while president barack obama appeared sluggish, tired maybe even bored. the two sparred over most topics and lot of time spent debating over health reform. >> i like the fact in my state we had republicans and democrats come together. what you did was push together a plan without a single republican vote. >> in the last few years heat care premiums have gone up it is try, true but slower than any time in the last 50 years....
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flavored energy drinks. today red bull will announce it's introducing cranberry, lime, and blueberry. they will be sold in red, white, and blue cans under the red bull additions label. >>> toyota took the unusual step of going on cable tv to drum up interest in its high bred cars. they used hsn formerly home shopping network to explain the hybrid lineup and encouraged viewers to call for more information. they couldn't sell any cars during the show but it received more interest in the first hour than it expected for the entire day. >> i wonder if high gas prices might have something to do with that. >>> two world records are on the verge of being broken. we'll tell you how far and how fast this daredevil has to sky dive to become the new world record holder. >>> cheering for local businesses. a major impact a dozen events are having on san francisco's economy. >> you can wake up with ktvu every morning get the mornings top stories that develop while you were sleeping sent straight to your cell phone every we
flavored energy drinks. today red bull will announce it's introducing cranberry, lime, and blueberry. they will be sold in red, white, and blue cans under the red bull additions label. >>> toyota took the unusual step of going on cable tv to drum up interest in its high bred cars. they used hsn formerly home shopping network to explain the hybrid lineup and encouraged viewers to call for more information. they couldn't sell any cars during the show but it received more interest in the...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. yesterday. take a look at this -- this is the biggest eck in history at >>> a crazy finish to a nascar race in talledega, alabama yesterday. this is the biggest wreck in the history of the speedway. 25 cars nearly every driver that was left in the race, wrecked his car. luckily nobody was seriously injured. after getting it all cleaned up, matt kenseth won the race. >>> if you were never quite satisfied by a like on facebook you can now give and receive hugs to your facebook friends from any distance. designed by an m.i.t. student the social media vest will hug when you get a like on facebook. hugs can be returned to the sender by squeezing the vest and deflating it. hm. >> i don't get it. >> what do you think? >> i think a hug would be okay. >> i think s
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. yesterday. take a look at this -- this is the biggest eck in history at >>> a crazy finish to a nascar race in talledega, alabama yesterday. this is the biggest wreck in the history of the speedway. 25 cars nearly every driver...
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spent on energy, on food and stuff like that. this warm weather has brought down the price of lobster. it helps factor in with that strength and confidence. tracy: earning season starts next week. alcoa to stay. jpmorgan, wells on friday. do you care about any of that? >> i care about all of them. tracy, again, listen to the report. do not read the headlines. listen to what the ceos have to say. that will decide the next move in the market. for right now, we are bullish. as romney looks stronger and stronger, that is also bullish for the market. tracy: i love doing this with you. you have to come back. have a great weekend. ashley: lobster at half price. why not. coming up next. liz claman live in cleveland with the people who are hoping that city broke. find out how his company which was purchased by berkshire hathaway maintains it competitive edge. counter to "the closing bell" is next. ♪ him ♪ ♪
spent on energy, on food and stuff like that. this warm weather has brought down the price of lobster. it helps factor in with that strength and confidence. tracy: earning season starts next week. alcoa to stay. jpmorgan, wells on friday. do you care about any of that? >> i care about all of them. tracy, again, listen to the report. do not read the headlines. listen to what the ceos have to say. that will decide the next move in the market. for right now, we are bullish. as romney looks...
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energy and water conservation. these are already required to be provided at the time of sale of the building. it is very limited at the moment, energy and water conservation. you have to make sure you have a certain volume, 1.6. gallons per flsh. there is an interesting approach to green building, the historical approach, part of the state building code. and what the state says is that where it is a qualified historic building, more than 50 years old and with some historical value -- it does not have to be a resource, but it must be a landmark -- you may use the building code. in lieu of the regular california building code, in place of what they call the regular code. that allows you to do things to preserve the integrity of the building, and people say that saving the building is the greenest thing you can do because of the energy and materials. all sorts of opportunities, but it is not written as a green coat. but really, that is the fact a bit. >> yes, absolutely. of course there are limitations where transport
energy and water conservation. these are already required to be provided at the time of sale of the building. it is very limited at the moment, energy and water conservation. you have to make sure you have a certain volume, 1.6. gallons per flsh. there is an interesting approach to green building, the historical approach, part of the state building code. and what the state says is that where it is a qualified historic building, more than 50 years old and with some historical value -- it does...
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every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. >>> another gay of hot temperatures around the bay area. -- another day of hot temperatures around the bay area. triple digits inland and 70s at the coast. >> and so far things are look great on our roadways. three bridges all problem-free. we have a three-alarm fire breaking news out of vallejo blocking streets. we'll have the latest coming up. your "timesaver traffic" just a few minutes away. >> thank you. >>> both beloved and despised depending on your threshold for cold, windy weather. no matter your opinion of candlestick park it's not going to be around much longer. after decades of hosting legendary 9er and giants teams, it will be demolished by 2015. developers plan to build homes, retail and soccer fields on the space. fans, though, have other ideas. >> turn it into a park. a national park. >> i think we ought to use candlestick park for a homeless shelter. >> exactly how it will be demolished is still unclear. the giants moved away in 2000. the 9ers will move to santa clara in 2014. >> but this morning, it's a
every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. >>> another gay of hot temperatures around the bay area. -- another day of hot temperatures around the bay area. triple digits inland and 70s at the coast. >> and so far things are look great on our roadways. three bridges all problem-free. we have a three-alarm fire breaking news out of vallejo blocking streets. we'll have the latest coming up. your "timesaver traffic" just a few minutes away. >>...
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i know you favor all sort of energy, solar, fantastic. what do you say about the 4 million? >> actually, a say that we need to create more jobs across the board and particularly, highly skilled people to work in the refinery and production areas where we're finding more energy and we have to have a balance, so i'm totally for that. i encourage more a perennisship programs and training in that area. we have a high need for welders and people working in refineries and i'm all for paying for those jobs and looking at other alternative forms of energy and we have to have a balance of both. >> the unemployment rate falling below 8% for the first time since january 2009 and i'm sure the labor department was hearing about that this morning. at the same time, can you tell the american people that this 7.8 number marks the turnaround that we have seen the worse when it comes to the labor market. i would say we still have a ways to go and we have it well below 12 million and we have to continue on the path that the president has taken us down and this is in spite of the resistance of
i know you favor all sort of energy, solar, fantastic. what do you say about the 4 million? >> actually, a say that we need to create more jobs across the board and particularly, highly skilled people to work in the refinery and production areas where we're finding more energy and we have to have a balance, so i'm totally for that. i encourage more a perennisship programs and training in that area. we have a high need for welders and people working in refineries and i'm all for paying for...
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california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word innovation, i have to put a plug in for tradition. i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as amer
california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word...
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- kinetic energy. - kinetic energy. there's more kinetic energy in the molecules in a hot cup of coffee than a-- you know that. that's what it means to say that something's hot, that it has more energy. we might say more thermal energy. more strictly speaking, we'll say more internal energy, more energy internal to the system. so there's much more internal energy in a hot cup of coffee than a cold cup of coffee. what's got more internal energy, a hot cup of coffee or an iceberg floating down at the antarctica? check your neighbor for an estimate. a humongous iceberg or a small hot cup of coffee: which has the more internal energy? all the energy combined-- what would it be, gang? yeah, the iceberg is frozen. how many say the hot cup of coffee still has more kinetic energy of all those molecules and those zillions and zillions-- come on, no, it's the other way around, gang. [laughter] it turns out there's more internal energy in the humongous icebergs simply because there are more molecules jiggling, you know? add up all
- kinetic energy. - kinetic energy. there's more kinetic energy in the molecules in a hot cup of coffee than a-- you know that. that's what it means to say that something's hot, that it has more energy. we might say more thermal energy. more strictly speaking, we'll say more internal energy, more energy internal to the system. so there's much more internal energy in a hot cup of coffee than a cold cup of coffee. what's got more internal energy, a hot cup of coffee or an iceberg floating down at...
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the school pays for energy, i'm guessing. the city pays for energy. it is based on what you put into it or not? >> not necessarily. we have done projects for enterprise departments, like the airport moscone center that pay rates equivalent to pg&e. we have done projects for general fund that pay 3.5 cents or subsidized rate and city hall, which pays nothing for electricity. it isn't necessarily a function of what they pay into the -- what the rate is. the way we work it is that we meet as a solar power. and the department pays for the solar power at the normal rates. alvarado school, for example, alvarado will pay for the solar power but at the subsidized general fund rate. basically the department is indif rent because they are paying the same amount of money before and after the solar system was installed. >> thank you. >> thank you. do we have a budget analyst report on this item? we do not, i believe. are there any members of the public? seeing none, this is closed. >> i want to give one comment that i have seen this at a couple schools. sometimes
the school pays for energy, i'm guessing. the city pays for energy. it is based on what you put into it or not? >> not necessarily. we have done projects for enterprise departments, like the airport moscone center that pay rates equivalent to pg&e. we have done projects for general fund that pay 3.5 cents or subsidized rate and city hall, which pays nothing for electricity. it isn't necessarily a function of what they pay into the -- what the rate is. the way we work it is that we...
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being a sustainable city, we are energy-efficient. our energy program is a partnership that we have put together with pg&e and we help small businesses save money on energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. in san francisco, we are also renewable the powered. we have about 3000 solar installations throughout the city and county of san francisco, equalling 19 megawatts of solar. we are also working toward being 100% powered city in the next 10 years. finally, in san francisco, it means we are ev ready. we're making it easier for residents to take charge of their electric cars. the city now operates 50 publicly available charging stations at 15 locations. these are found at city parking garages, at the airport, treasure island, and by the end of 2012, the city will add another 30-40 charges. of note, the public uses the stations, the cost will be free up until the end of 2013 and all of the stations are powered with power that is greenhouse-gas free. adding to the infrastructure, many charging stations are also being implemented on pri
being a sustainable city, we are energy-efficient. our energy program is a partnership that we have put together with pg&e and we help small businesses save money on energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. in san francisco, we are also renewable the powered. we have about 3000 solar installations throughout the city and county of san francisco, equalling 19 megawatts of solar. we are also working toward being 100% powered city in the next 10 years. finally, in san francisco, it means we...
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their economic growth models by increasing input in some new areas like new energy, high- tech, high end manufacturing, i.t., bioscience, etc. these could translate into new corporation -- cooperation opportunities. the u.s. as you know is implementing its export initiatives and select u.s. programs while the chinese government is implementing its plan. one of the main contents of the plan is to expand tschida's domestic demand -- tschida's domestic demand. so for the next five years, -- china's domestic demand. we will import 10 trillion dollars of food from abroad including those from the united states. also, china is now working very hard on a global strategy. we encourage the chinese companies to work, to invest in foreign countries, including the united states. with this drive going on, i believe more and more chinese companies will come to invest in the united states. if we embrace all these efforts together, i am sure the result will benefit both countries on both sides. history and the facts have proven that china and the u.s. or sino-u.s. corp. is no zero sum game. rather, i
their economic growth models by increasing input in some new areas like new energy, high- tech, high end manufacturing, i.t., bioscience, etc. these could translate into new corporation -- cooperation opportunities. the u.s. as you know is implementing its export initiatives and select u.s. programs while the chinese government is implementing its plan. one of the main contents of the plan is to expand tschida's domestic demand -- tschida's domestic demand. so for the next five years, --...
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let's release the boundless energy we have out there in places like anwar and off shore, and then we could see gas prices seriously drop. >> julian, what do you think that releasing these reserves will do to gas prices? >> i think that everybody agrees the answer is ultimately energy independence and note under the obama, production at the highest level in 20 years, as for, i don't know what somebody's laughing about. if you want to-- >> i'm laughing because it came on private land, but not public land, okay. >> but we can have that debate it's not really that meaningful to the point you're making. >> let's get on. >> i think the issue is here, that the strategic petroleum reserve is for when we have very unusual circumstances, when bush did it in '91 during the iraq invasion, when clinton did it in 2000, it happened, for a specific situation in 2004. when george w. bush did in 2005, because of katrina. when obama did it, a year ago, it was because of libya. and in each case, price the went down significantly. i don't think the obama administration will do it now because it will look
let's release the boundless energy we have out there in places like anwar and off shore, and then we could see gas prices seriously drop. >> julian, what do you think that releasing these reserves will do to gas prices? >> i think that everybody agrees the answer is ultimately energy independence and note under the obama, production at the highest level in 20 years, as for, i don't know what somebody's laughing about. if you want to-- >> i'm laughing because it came on private...
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and energy... pulmonary artery... coronary artery... teacher: i'd like to pass them back to you now. i'm very pleased with your work. ...two types of endoplasmic reticulum... 3:00 already? [girl's thoughts overlap] announcer: she's got the drive, the energy... the heart... and the talent. pre-med. announcer: but she wouldn't be here without your help. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. there is really, only one boy... one girl... one tree... one forest... one deep, dancing ocean... one mountain calling... one handful of sand through our fingers... one endless sky overhead... and one simple way to care for it all. please visit earthshare.org and learn how the world's leading environmental groups are working together under one name. earth share. one environment...
and energy... pulmonary artery... coronary artery... teacher: i'd like to pass them back to you now. i'm very pleased with your work. ...two types of endoplasmic reticulum... 3:00 already? [girl's thoughts overlap] announcer: she's got the drive, the energy... the heart... and the talent. pre-med. announcer: but she wouldn't be here without your help. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. there is really, only one boy... one girl... one...